A midfielder, who also scored a lot of goals, Zanazanyan was capped six times with the Soviet national team and scored one goal, all those caps coming in 1972 before the MÃ¼nchen Olympics. In addition, he played 12 games with the Soviet Olympic football team in 1971-72 and scored four goals, including one during the Olympic tournament against Syria and helped the Soviets to win a bronze medal at the Olympics.

After finishing his sporting career, Zanazanyan worked as a football coach. After coaching numerous youth teams in Armenia in 1980s, he was head coach of Homenetmen Beirut in 1992-93 and the Armenian national youth team in 1994-95. From 2001-02, Zanazanyan was head coach of Spartak Yerevan and from 2003-05 was head coach of Banants Yerevan. From 1996-2002 he served as a board member with the Armenian Football Federation and from 2005 until his death he was the vice-president of Banants Yerevan. In 2009 Zanazanyan was appointed to the Public Council of Armenia, whose main purpose is policy-making carried out by the government, assuring that government activities remain in line with societal demands.

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